Current location - Health Preservation Learning Network - Fitness coach - What is the cooling load of an air-conditioned room?
What is the cooling load of an air-conditioned room?
The cooling load of an air-conditioned room is mainly composed of the following parts:

Heat dissipation of human body.

Indoor heat is transferred through the external protective structure layer.

Solar radiant heat entering the room through the outer window is also a large proportion of heat.

Lighting and heat dissipation.

Heat emitted by indoor equipment, household appliances or other heat sources.

Heat emitted when processing food or materials.

Heat permeates through doors and windows and enters the room by opening the outer door.